Charlotte- lovely, and the pick of the list but if you nickname her Charlie is would be a bit weird with your surnameHayley- ok, but a bit datedAngela- ditto HayleyApril- ditto HayleyCharlee or Charley- dislike, but I wouldn't use it with the surname Parket

So Charlotte without the nickname Charlie is my pick or if you're going to use Charlie then I'd go with Hayley, Angela or April, none is really better than another of those.

[*]Charlotte - nice, very popular[*]Hayley - nice[*]Angela - goes best with surname[*]April - nice[*]Charlee or Charley - sorry don't like, I don't think goes well with surnmane[/list]Middle name is Jean (family name). Last name is Parker.

I knew an April, nickname was Rilla. When we played sport the chant would be GoRilla! Which we thought was pretty cool. She also used to get called May a bit too, in keeping with calling redheads bluey, brunettes blondie etc.

I knew an April, nickname was Rilla. When we played sport the chant would be GoRilla! Which we thought was pretty cool. She also used to get called May a bit too, in keeping with calling redheads bluey, brunettes blondie etc.

Charlotte- Love, but very popular nowadays. I would use the nickname LottieApril- Pretty, the only April I know was called 'Ape' as a nickname hahaAngela- Not a fan, I prefer Angelique or AngelicaHayley- Like, but not a favouriteCharlee- Only like Charlee as a nickname for Charlotte and wouldn't use with your surnameMatilda- My favourite! I love the name Matilda Rachel- Rachel is kind of a 'meh' name for me

In spite of being in an almost constant state of motion while looking after the kids and trying to keep things together at home, it can seem as though parents have managed to get nothing on the to-do list done by the end of the day.

A French court may have ruled out Nutella as a baby name, but that doesn't have to stop you from taking inspiration from the supermarket (or bottle shop). See what parents in the US have chosen for their delicious little ones.